The Cellar Swivel Stool

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$349.99
Size & Proportions:
16 (inch) W x 17 (inch) D X 30 (inch) H
Built Weight:
30 LBS
Artisan's Code:
IF-CFC-NOR-001
Ready to ship:
In 3 Weeks (or less)
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Artisan's Notes

At A Glance
Rustic charm meets modern convenience with The Cellar Swivel Stool. Handcrafted from reclaimed White Oak wine barrels, this stool captures the essence of winemaking heritage while offering contemporary functionality. Designed with a 30" seat height, it pairs perfectly with bar-height tables or counters measuring 40" to 42" tall, making it ideal for home bars, wine cellars, or gaming spaces.

Noteworthy Details
- Features a comfortable reclaimed white oak barrel head seat, showcasing the natural wood grain and authentic character of aged wine barrels.
- Finished with an eco-friendly natural nut oil blend, enhancing the wood’s character while providing lasting protection.
- Accented with authentic wine barrel metal hoops, adding rustic sophistication and a nod to its wine country roots.
- Swivel seat crafted with virgin metal parts for smooth and durable functionality.
- Powder-coated black metal top and base provide a durable footrest and a sleek contrast to the rustic wood.
- Built to support up to 350 lbs, combining strength with elegance.
- Designed for indoor use only, ideal for wine cellars, bar areas, or gaming spaces.
- Ships flat, assembly required. Easy to follow instructions provided.
 
Let The Cellar Swivel Stool bring the richness of wine country craftsmanship and contemporary convenience to your space, offering an extraordinary seating experience that’s built to last.

Built To Last

Sonoma Restorations takes pride in crafting durable, handcrafted products made from reclaimed & virgin materials. We stand behind our work with a 90-day warranty against manufacturing defects in materials and craftsmanship. Due to the upcycled nature of our materials, natural variations in color, texture, weight, and surface finish are expected and add to the character of each piece. These variations, along with minor imperfections in the rustic materials, are intentional and not considered defects.